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The woman made a new boyfriend "Yue Yunpeng" online and was cheated more than 400000 yuan without se

​&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203; Original title: a woman in Guilin made an online boyfriend 'Yue Yunpeng', and was cheated out of more than 400000 without meeting!

Ms. Li of Guilin made a new boyfriend through the marriage website. She had known each other for more than a month and had not seen each other before. She was cheated of more than 400000 yuan by the other party! What's going on?

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Make new boyfriends Online

He was cheated for more than 400000 yuan without seeing his face

In June 2018, after registering on a marriage website, Ms. Li was added as a friend by Yue, a man with southern Fujian accent.

In the subsequent chat, Ms. Li found that she had many common topics with the other party. In addition, Yue booed her all the time, which made Ms. Li take off her guard.

After the relationship was stable, Yue claimed that an entertainment platform website maintained by Yue had the opportunity to distribute benefits. As long as he logged in to the website at a certain time, he could earn nearly 40000 yuan for 200000 yuan a day. Yue encouraged Ms. Li to invest.

Ms. Li made more than 4000 yuan after a small test with a playful attitude. This' quick money 'sweetness made her ecstatic, and the contacts between the two sides were more frequent.

Under the guidance of Yue for many times, Ms. Li invested more than 400000 yuan. As a result, Yue lost contact after the money was remitted, and the investment funds could not be withdrawn. Ms. Li suddenly realized that she had been cheated and immediately reported to the police.

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After the police intervened in the investigation

Recover the victim's loss of 100000 yuan

After receiving the alarm, Guilin Lingchuan police attached great importance to it and immediately organized the police force to analyze and judge the case. However, it was found that the names, avatars, identities and even circles of friends of the suspects provided by Ms. Li were false, and the photos and videos on the daily website were also stolen.

After synthesizing all kinds of case information, the police found that the suspects were active in Southeast Asian countries and formed gangs through the virtual identity of the network and the purchase of bank cards. Taking this as a breakthrough, the police went to many provinces and cities for investigation, and finally recovered 100000 yuan for Ms. Li on October 31.

Because the case involves transnational fraud, the case is still under further investigation.

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